March Madness for the Mind – Vote Now!

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82 Responses to “March Madness for the Mind – Vote Now!”

  1. Barbara Cook says:

    I vote for the two young men at LeHigh University who patented a less invasive device for a tracheotomy. It is a matter of life and death and must be very frightening for the patient. Anything that proves less invasive the better.
    Barbara Cook

  2. irene maser says:

    GOOD LUCK GUYS!!!!!!!! ALL THE BEST!!!!!

  3. Damian Knapp says:

    Nice work!

  4. Bravo, Michigan Tech team! A helmet that can help prevent brain injuries – that’s a biomedical marvel.

  5. Matt says:

    OsmoPure is the world changing solution.

  6. Arun Kumar says:

    I voted for CSU’s AYZH initiative, a social conscious project.

    Arun

  7. Cristina says:

    Great work, Lehigh.

  8. Matt says:

    Great Idea guys!!!!

  9. Don Schneider says:

    I vote for OsmoPure. Great idea.

  10. Pverma says:

    Great job RPI

  11. Richard says:

    Michigan Tech yeah Go Tech !

  12. Irene Cramer says:

    Great work from great minds!

  13. Anne Gibson says:

    Good luck OsmoPure team.

  14. Ron DeMara says:

    Clean, drinkable water is the worlds most precious natural resource. People should not be dying because they do not have access to it. Good job to the RPI team, I hope you guys make it!

  15. Anne Larson says:

    OsmoPure looks like a sure winner to me. Good luck!

  16. Diane Agnew says:

    WOW! Whether you win this competition or not, this product should be mass produced and distributed world wide. Where can I contribute?! This rocks!

  17. Isaac says:

    I agree with some of the previous posts, clean affordable accessible water could have a wider ranging impact then anything else I’ve seen so far. Good luck OsmoPure

  18. Joan Rivard says:

    OsmoPure can change and improve our world. Good luck!

  19. Chris says:

    OsmoPure hands down!

  20. Lindsey McKeen says:

    Great job OsmoPure, i think the world would truly benefit if this product was made availble world wide. Keep up the great work and good luck!

  21. rs rathaur says:

    Seen the video. the concept is very useful specially for the indian conditions where there is accute requirement of potable water in both segments , rural and urban. The cost is such that can be afforded by the lowest paid also. It could go a long way to maintain the health profile of our people. weldone OsmoPure team.

  22. Revathy says:

    I voted for AYZH. It is very interesting and informative.

  23. Arunprasad says:

    I voted for AYZH, Good Luck

  24. Amitabh Narain says:

    The protection from tangential load impact (over the typical normal load impact) – using suitable viscoelastic cushioning – is a good idea.

  25. Norma Garcia says:

    Simple and inexpensive fix that will make a huge impact!

  26. divya says:

    My vote is for Banyan Environmental…Good Luck!

  27. richard larson says:

    good luck adam rivard and team

  28. richard larson says:

    Goof Luck

  29. Stephen Fomeche says:

    I vote for Universal Connector because it will improve the quality of life of the people through job creation for the blacksmiths and increase poductivity of the farmers. It is a tool to combat poverty in many
    regions of the world.

  30. Kajan says:

    my vote is for Enhancing Bio-Morphological Helmet
    Michigan Technological University.good luck….

  31. Brian says:

    vote for team Bombyx Technologies, their technology is working to help heal eye injuries and prevent blindness worldwide!

  32. Howard Qi says:

    The ineteresting helmet invented by the Michigan Technological University folks wins my vote I think it has potentially many uses other than for playing football.

  33. Ma Zee says:

    I vote for the Universal connector for it will help create job and improves the live of the people in the rural area to transport their product from farm to market place where they can exchange their commodities.

  34. Kim GEiger says:

    Great project and great video!

  35. Josh says:

    Clean, drinkable water is the worlds most precious natural resource. People should not be dying because they do not have access to it. Good job to the Waterbag team, I hope you guys make it!

  36. Dave says:

    I vote for OneBreath! It’s helping a huge unmet need that nobody is even paying attention to. Although water is important, there’s a lot of bright folks already working on it.

  37. Mary Marcoux says:

    Go Sarah! I am all for innovation, and years ago when I worked at UCLA we did research on hylaine membrane disease. This ventilator sounds like a boon for third world countries?

  38. Cara Siebert says:

    I voted for Marquette University’s Human Powered Nebulizer.
    Great innovation! Can you imagine what can be done in Third World Countries with this? GO MARQUETTE!!!!

  39. neill wolf says:

    GO MARQUETTE!!!! GREAT JOB!

  40. LoChlorine: Need low cost chlorine producer and doser very badly also in the arsenic prone areas of India, Bangladesh and neighboring countries where pond, dugwell, river water can be used in the rural, remote areas that is arsenic safe. To develop infra-structure to supply potable water via pipeline is still like a dream for some villagers.

  41. Dr. Ashwin says:

    Onebreath ventilaor, ventilator that is needed all over.

  42. Esther says:

    support!

  43. Sharon Leavell says:

    Too bad OsmoPure was not already available for the folks of Haiti and Chile, just for starters.

  44. Habib says:

    The AYZH concept and product beats all the others by a mile.

  45. yogaraj says:

    Bio-morhpological helmet,will save many brains !

  46. AJ says:

    Osmopure just got me hot and bothered.

  47. NISHIT KAPADIA says:

    Congratulations to Dr. Jayaraman’s team for coming up with this innovative idea. Go MICHIGAN TECH I Vote for u !!

  48. ES Karthikeyan says:

    Kudos to AYZH! Millions of rural women will have a safe delivery.

  49. Eric says:

    My vote is for Osmopure – seems so much more convenient than the backpack since everyone will be able to carry it and use it as needed. Good commercial and explanation too.

    Not that the other ideas aren’t useful, especially the less invasive trach, but water purification has more of an impact

  50. Fonkeng, T. A. says:

    SJSU wins my ‘YES’. Recycle the waste metals that corrode our soils.

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